Greta Thunberg

Who's going to pay for the damage you mouthy bastard? Cunts like you won't, that's for sure!

You want ME to pay for lawn damage in YOUR country caused by YOUR schoolkids protesting YOUR cluster-fucks ?

You're a daft wee mammy pumper.


Haw, haw, haw, haw, haw, haw.....................................HAW.
 
You want ME to pay for lawn damage in YOUR country caused by YOUR schoolkids protesting YOUR cluster-fucks ?

You're a daft wee mammy pumper.


Haw, haw, haw, haw, haw, haw.....................................HAW.

Nah. You can pay for the lawn damage in YOUR country caused by YOUR schoolkids protesting YOUR cluster-fucks.
 
Coronavirus lockdown leads to improved air quality
Economic slowdown as a result of COVID-19 is no substitute for climate action, experts stress.


Efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus pandemic have slashed economic activity and resulted in localised improvements in air quality, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...ads-improved-air-quality-200322094404592.html


Shame about maggot's stock-market portfolio, eh G ?

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maggot is a capitalist dinosaur, moon, headed for extinction. He doesn't exist tomorrow.
 
Trollshit.

I've obviously gotten well up your nose, you transparent moron.

Haw, haw.....................................haw.
 
Earth Day: Greta Thunberg calls for 'new path' after pandemic
Climate activist says Covid-19 outbreak shows change can happen when we listen to scientists


Greta Thunberg has urged people around the world to take a new path after the coronavirus pandemic, which she said proved “our society is not sustainable”.

The Swedish climate activist said the strong global response to Covid-19 demonstrated how quickly change could happen when humanity came together and acted on the advice of scientists.

She said the same principles should be applied to the climate crisis.

“Whether we like it or not, the world has changed. It looks completely different now from how it did a few months ago. It may never look the same again. We have to choose a new way forward,” she told a YouTube audience in a virtual meeting to mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

“If the coronavirus crisis has shown us one thing, it is that our society is not sustainable. If one single virus can destroy economies in a couple of weeks, it shows we are not thinking long-term and taking risks into account.”

Earth Day: Greta Thunberg calls for 'new path' after pandemic
Climate activist says Covid-19 outbreak shows change can happen when we listen to scientists


Greta Thunberg has urged people around the world to take a new path after the coronavirus pandemic, which she said proved “our society is not sustainable”.

The Swedish climate activist said the strong global response to Covid-19 demonstrated how quickly change could happen when humanity came together and acted on the advice of scientists.

She said the same principles should be applied to the climate crisis.

“Whether we like it or not, the world has changed. It looks completely different now from how it did a few months ago. It may never look the same again. We have to choose a new way forward,” she told a YouTube audience in a virtual meeting to mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

“If the coronavirus crisis has shown us one thing, it is that our society is not sustainable. If one single virus can destroy economies in a couple of weeks, it shows we are not thinking long-term and taking risks into account.”
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https://www.theguardian.com/environ...Dq54bK_UZlKElyuRwmZyBV6oVxAUr0nUWXE5wuqAw8cDk
 
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